Alyssa Rigby of Mountain View shot 3-under 69 to take a commanding lead after the primary day of the Class 3A ladies golf district match.
Jasmine Chen of Camas can also be comfortably main the 4A district match after taking pictures 2-over 74.
Each will look to safe district titles Wednesday when the 3A and 4A tournaments conclude at Three Rivers Golf Course in Kelso.
Within the 3A match, Lucia Hill of Prairie is in second place after taking pictures 82. Mallory Scruggs of Kelso is third after taking pictures 96.
Camas golfers are within the prime three after the primary day of the 4A match. Reese Reiter is second after taking pictures 86 and Isla Lucero is third with 89.
Mark Morris softball wins in conflict of league leaders
Shyanne Sellers singled house the successful run within the backside of the eighth as Mark Morris beat Prairie 1-0 in a battle of league-leading softball groups.
Megan Fugleberg doubled with two outs earlier than scoring on Sellers’ grounder up the center. That noticed the Monarchs, who’ve already clinched the 2A Higher St. Helens League title, enhance to 19-0.
Makenzie Henthorn went the space for Mark Morris. The junior, who has dedicated to the College of Montana, had 19 strikeouts, walked none and allowed simply two hits.
Mackenzie Moore was additionally stable within the circle for Prairie (14-3), which entered Tuesday atop the 3A Higher St. Helens League. The junior Portland State commit had 14 strikeouts, permitting two walks and 5 hits.
Schmidt hits walkoff homer for La Middle
Sadie Schmidt led off the underside of the seventh with a house run to offer La Middle a 9-8 Trico League softball win over a resurgent Fort Vancouver.
Schmidt went 3 for 4 and in addition had a two-RBI double that tied the sport 7-7 within the backside of the fifth. Billie Ross added two hits for La Middle (8-7, 8-5)
Fort Vancouver tied the sport within the prime of the seventh on an RBI triple by Namya Newberry. Alexa Meza went 3 for 4 with a double.
At 9-10 general, Fort Vancouver is having its finest season in years in its first marketing campaign within the Class 1A Trico League. The Trappers hadn’t had greater than two wins in any season since 2019.
Stars of the day
Owen Dirks, Prairie baseball, went 4 for 4 with a double and two runs scored in a 16-4 win over Battle Floor.
Seyah Lindersmith, Battle Floor softball, went 3 for five with three RBI, together with a double to drive within the go-ahead run within the ninth inning of a 8-7 win over Camas.
Maddie Milhorn, Skyview softball, went 3 for 4 with a house run and three RBI in an 11-1 win over Union. She was additionally the successful pitcher, hanging out 12, strolling none and permitting only one hit over 4 2/3 shutout innings.
Paityn Mackin, Kelso softball, had 18 strikeouts and allowed one unearned run over seven innings in a 4-1 win over Mountain View. She additionally went 2 for 3 on the plate with an RBI.
Jaila Ellis, Heritage softball, went 2 for 4 with two house runs and 4 RBI in a 16-1 win over Evergreen. She additionally pitched 4 shutout innings, permitting one hit, no walks and hanging out 12.
Houston Coyle, La Middle baseball, went 2 for 3 with a triple and 5 RBI in a 21-1 win over Fort Vancouver within the first recreation of a doubleheader. He additionally pitched 5 innings, hanging out 9 and permitting simply two hits.
Gunnar Schockelt, La Middle baseball, had 10 strikeouts and allowed one hit over 4 innings in a 10-0 win over Fort Vancouver to finish a doubleheader sweep. He additionally went 1 for two with a triple.
Delaney Rinard, Kalama softball, went 3 for 3 with two doubles and three RBI in a 10-0 win over Citadel Rock. She additionally pitched 5 innings, permitting only one hit, no walks and hanging out seven.
Brooklynn Lubisich, Seton Catholic softball, went 3 for 4 with a double, two RBI and three runs scored in 13-0 win over King’s Manner Christian.
Halle Kock, Columbia-White Salmon softball, went 3 for 4 with two doubles and 5 RBI in a
Sophia Robust, Mountain View ladies observe and area, gained the pole vault (11 toes), lengthy soar (16-1.50) and triple soar (34-1.50) in a double-dual meet with Kelso and Evergreen.
Josiah Alanis, Evergreen boys observe and area, matched his state title-winning mark from final season’s state meet (24-1) to win the lengthy soar in a double-dual with Mountain View and Kelso. He now leads Class 3A by 1 foot, and ranks second-best throughout Washington.
Kaitlyn Sitler, Camas ladies observe and area, swept the 100- and 200-meter sprints and in addition gained the 100 hurdles in a dual-meet win over Battle. Floor.